I am jealous. Nice rig.View attachment 3937244 View attachment 3937245 View attachment 3937246 View attachment 3937247 set up the 32x32 tent, and transplanted this incredible bulk clone into a ten gallon tote.
gonna start 12/12 tomorrow, i'll post regular updates in my journal and here both.
feel like i actually achieved something, will feel like i achieved even more if this light makes it to the end of a good harvest
You're in the pink, bro.View attachment 3937244 View attachment 3937245 View attachment 3937246 View attachment 3937247 set up the 32x32 tent, and transplanted this incredible bulk clone into a ten gallon tote.
gonna start 12/12 tomorrow, i'll post regular updates in my journal and here both.
feel like i actually achieved something, will feel like i achieved even more if this light makes it to the end of a good harvest
Thinking that Ghost might be a little harsh... Just thinking.
Gonna find out LOL that's the plan. It's not for me I am growing it for my brother and stepdad. I can't tolerate that pepper with my meds straight up will need to eat it as a salsa or something myself.Thinking that Ghost might be a little harsh... Just thinking.
you were saying....?Going to teach you a soldering trick. Buy low-temperature reflow solder.
apply where you need it with a toothpick or whatever. Place your parts, and get out the hot air gun.
Heat that mofo up until the solder flows and swallows the pins or pads, switch of gun, admire your creation, but keep it still for a few seconds while it sets.
I have assembled double sided PCBs with SOP28 and small parts like that.
they have a big chili contest here every year, with different categories, and a hot chili eating contest. i worked for a place about 5 years ago that was in charge of making the chili. they put a LOT of jolokia peppers in it. it was making my eyes water and my nose run while it was cooking. when it was done and we'd got it into the 5 gallon buckets to transport it to the contest site, we took the big stock pot we'd cooked it in, and ran water into it. it made a big cloud of steam that was like tear gas, we all had to get out of the kitchen and let it clear for about 10 minutes.Gonna find out LOL that's the plan. It's not for me I am growing it for my brother and stepdad. I can't tolerate that pepper with my meds straight up will need to eat it as a salsa or something myself.
Oh my my brother nephew and stepdad are in for it LOLthey have a big chili contest here every year, with different categories, and a hot chili eating contest. i worked for a place about 5 years ago that was in charge of making the chili. they put a LOT of jolokia peppers in it. it was making my eyes water and my nose run while it was cooking. when it was done and we'd got it into the 5 gallon buckets to transport it to the contest site, we took the big stock pot we'd cooked it in, and ran water into it. it made a big cloud of steam that was like tear gas, we all had to get out of the kitchen and let it clear for about 10 minutes.
watching these guys eat this stuff was funny at first, then it was like watching a retarded kid keep running into the same wall over and over....it hurts, but he just can't stop, for some reason. the "winner" was crying, had snot running down his face, and couldn't speak.........enjoy those peppers.......
I got a salsa recipe we use that is great. I just add some habanero to mine for a little more heat. I think those ghost would make it to much.Gonna find out LOL that's the plan. It's not for me I am growing it for my brother and stepdad. I can't tolerate that pepper with my meds straight up will need to eat it as a salsa or something myself.
LOL I bet it would work too LOL and the deer might stay away from the plants lolI got a salsa recipe we use that is great. I just add some habanero to mine for a little more heat. I think those ghost would make it to much.
Thought..... Sprinkle it up and down driveway no more shoveling snow.
That shit has so many uses, I repaired my phone line with it, splicing two wires by putting them in a little blob of the solder paste, and just heating it lightly with my lighter to flow it out.Going to teach you a soldering trick. Buy low-temperature reflow solder.
apply where you need it with a toothpick or whatever. Place your parts, and get out the hot air gun.
Heat that mofo up until the solder flows and swallows the pins or pads, switch of gun, admire your creation, but keep it still for a few seconds while it sets.
I have assembled double sided PCBs with SOP28 and small parts like that.